On 12/Nov/2010 14:24 Grant Peel <gpeel@...> wrote ..
> ?Hi all,
>
> Geo Trust is starting to issue thier SSL Certificates in two parts, the
> mail SSL cert along with another "Intermediate" certificate.
> Up until now, we have been using the Regular single part certtificates
> in Webmin. I have no idea how to install the two part certificates with
> Webmin, any ideas?
You need to save that intermediate cert into a file like /etc/geotrust.cert
and then go to Webmin -> Webmin Configuration -> SSL Encryption and enter
/etc/geotrust.cert into the "Additional certificate files" field. You should do
this before or at the same time you select the cert and key provided by the CA.
- Jamie

?Hi all,
Geo Trust is starting to issue thier SSL Certificates in two parts, the
mail SSL cert along with another "Intermediate" certificate.
Up until now, we have been using the Regular single part certtificates
in Webmin. I have no idea how to install the two part certificates with
Webmin, any ideas?
-Grant

On 12/Nov/2010 10:41 Danny Löser <listen@...> wrote ..
> Is it normal for the Xinha HTML editor in the file manager is not
> visible by default?
> And how can Xinha appear?
It should appear when you edit a .html file ..
- Jamie

>
> On 11/12/2010 8:04 AM, Chris Brennan wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Arthur Stephens <
> arthur.stephens@...> wrote:
>
>> Even with the newest version of Webmin - File Manager displays a blank
>> black screen - This started after the last java update.
>> Who can tell me how to get this module working again?
>>
>
> Sounds like a java issue. What Webmin expects and what is available, either
> on the host or client machine. Did you try rolling java back a few versions
> and incrementally update it to find out which client version it breaks on?
>
> On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Arthur Stephens <
arthur.stephens@...> wrote:
I downgraded to Java 6 update 16 but had the same issue.
Um it appears to be the Java Extension problem for Firefox - I disabled Java
console 6.0.13 - and it started working again. :-)
There ya go, I would search Mozilla for any related bug reports, if none
exist, file one. If they tell you it's not them, then go to Oracle and file
a bug there.
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I downgraded to Java 6 update 16 but had the same issue.
Um it appears to be the Java Extension problem for Firefox - I disabled
Java console 6.0.13 - and it started working again. :-)
On 11/12/2010 8:04 AM, Chris Brennan wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Arthur Stephens
> <arthur.stephens@... <mailto:arthur.stephens@...>> wrote:
>
> Even with the newest version of Webmin - File Manager displays a
> blank black screen - This started after the last java update.
> Who can tell me how to get this module working again?
>
>
> Sounds like a java issue. What Webmin expects and what is available,
> either on the host or client machine. Did you try rolling java back a
> few versions and incrementally update it to find out which client
> version it breaks on?
> Did you know...
>
> If you play a Windows 2000 CD backwards, you hear satanic messages,
> but what's worse is when you play it forward....
> ...it installs Windows 2000
>
>
>
> -- Alfred Perlstein onchat at freebsd.org <http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions&gt;
>
>
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On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Arthur Stephens <arthur.stephens@...
> wrote:
> Even with the newest version of Webmin - File Manager displays a blank
> black screen - This started after the last java update.
> Who can tell me how to get this module working again?
>
Sounds like a java issue. What Webmin expects and what is available, either
on the host or client machine. Did you try rolling java back a few versions
and incrementally update it to find out which client version it breaks on?
Did you know...
If you play a Windows 2000 CD backwards, you hear satanic messages,
but what's worse is when you play it forward....
...it installs Windows 2000
-- Alfred Perlstein on chat at freebsd.org
<http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions&gt;

Even with the newest version of Webmin - File Manager displays a blank
black screen - This started after the last java update.
Who can tell me how to get this module working again?
--
Arthur Stephens
Senior Sales Technician
Ptera Wireless Inc.
PO Box 135 Liberty Lake, WA 99019
509-927-7837
For technical support visit http://www.ptera.net/support
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That may actually be the way to go .. currently Webmin does the password hashing
itself so it can write out the whole /etc/shadow line, which means it has to
compute the hashed form somehow. This means that the passwd command would need
to be called after a user is added to that file.
Also, calling passwd isn't going to help when Webmin needs to validate a password
by comparing something the user enters with its hashed form. It's a pity passwd
doesn't have a flag to output the hashed password, using whatever format is
currently configured on the system..
- Jamie
On 11/Nov/2010 15:55 Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson@...> wrote ..
> Can't you just make a system call to passwd?
>
> =G=
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jamie Cameron [mailto:jcameron@...]
> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 6:32 PM
> To: Webmin users list
> Subject: Re: [webmin-l] change password problem in usermin
>
> On 11/Nov/2010 14:46 Paul Gear <paul@...> wrote ..
> > On 04/11/10 06:52, Jamie Cameron wrote:
> > > Ok, now we are getting somewhere .. it looks like by default your system
> > > is using some password hashing format that Webmin doesn't understand.
> > >
> > > What does the /etc/pam.d/passwd file contain on your system?
> > >
> > > On 03/Nov/2010 07:30 Edward S.P. Leung <edwardspl.mo@...> wrote ..
> > >
> > >> ...
> > >> 1.2, /etc/shadow:
> > >> iam1231:$6$AvDpF5X8$gsJ6bZxvZg4wSMrKLeRst4Q0ZbM3ap7Qpxrn7tYlc0N4mTLJpks1NdBKgTxPM8fzF5ULUAuM4IFCeyU1b.JIv1:14916:0:99999:7:::
> > >> ...
> > >> 2.2, /etc/shadow:
> > >> iam1231:IWA4fhLWdqEkY:14916:0:99999:7:::
> > >> ...
> > >> 2.4, /etc/shadow:
> > >> iam1231:$1$88792568$sjZRisHN9mNWnYZtPiHdB/:14916:0:99999:7:::
> >
> > Jamie,
> >
> > The pwd hash from 1.2 is SHA-512. This is the default on Ubuntu lucid
> > and possibly other distributions now. 2.2 looks scarily similar to
> > classic Unix crypt, which should not be used anywhere nowadays. 2.4 is
> > MD5 format.
> >
> > Is Webmin manipulating these tokens directly rather than using an
> > approved API? If so, i would be happy to put some time into
> > developing/testing/documenting any attempts to use a more appropriate
> > password update mechanism...
>
> Yes, Webmin updates the /etc/shadow file directly, mainly because there
> doesn't appear to be any API that a perl script can easily call to set a
> password. It does support MD5 though.
>
> If you could find a way to use the password encryption method configured
> on the system, that would be awesome!
>
> - Jamie
>
> Can't you just make a system call to passwd?
>
> =G=
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